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Is there a year cutoff for equipment that you are willing to purchase? Like 1976 or something?

The old saying "They don't build them like they used too" is very true. I like old iron

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Boom!!!! New green laser came today!!! Fricken love it already but going to test it outside in the am. My Bosch red laser just doesn’t do well in sunlight and the sensor even has a difficult time over about 35 to 40 feet away. Praying this is better.

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I'd been doing really good and saving money for our house remodel and my new shop. But this was on clearance for $20 at the local farm supply store this morning. Couldn't pass that deal up. And I'll use it on the remodel and new shop. So that justified it.

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Here ya go

I ordered from the link you posted to Amazon and I didn't get the same cups you got. I got the ones pictured on the link, the TCP cups.

They are bigger than the cups I get from Atlantic Plywood which are the Campy Cups. But they only have the 2 oz markings not the 1 oz markings. You can put 32oz in the cup and still have a good amount of stirring room.

You sure that was the link?

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